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disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but all the big growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits or the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations structures going out criminal cases have been opened to like two ships passing straight to the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and did so why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first place but for those who have lost loved ones the case will never be closed down box and see. what you are to live from moscow still have for you this hour this side of his face. will continue covering the london high court session which will rule whether the extradition to sweden or that we can leaks founder julian assange will go ahead. if you are in the season in a fury over the phone hacking scandal gripping britain goes international as the us senate takes aim at rupert murdoch's media empire. speaking in washington russia's foreign minister has reiterated the need for cooperation over the u.s. plans f
disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but all the big growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits or the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations structures going out criminal cases have been opened to like two ships passing straight to the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and did so why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first...
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disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but off big and growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits and the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations struction going out criminal cases have been opened into like two ships passing straight out of the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and into why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first place but for those who have lost loved ones the case will never be closed tom watson. what you want to live from moscow have for you this hour deciding his fate continue covering the long high court session which will rule whether the extradition to sweden we can because founder julian assange will go ahead. the fury all worth the phone hacking scandal gripping britain goes international as the u.s. senate takes. its media empire. washington's plan missile shield over europe has been labeled as a maid and behind a widening chasm in russian american relations by foreign minister sergey lavrov the u
disaster feelings here amongst all of the people gathered here are very much ones of respect but off big and growing questions as to why this happened reports about the ship's engines failing about blocked emergency exits and the electricity failure that stopped any s.o.s. or evacuations struction going out criminal cases have been opened into like two ships passing straight out of the sinking didn't stop to pick up a single person and into why the aging vessel was allowed to sail in the first...
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this notion that we didn't deal with too big to fail. there are a couple of areas where i see the colleagues in climate change and health care don't want to take it on because it's still too popular. coming to the defense of derivative trading is not a particular cause. they are coming at it sideways. one is to try to use the deficit as an excuse for under funding the scc and cftc. they are being denied the funds that it needs that is a small percentage for wasting infrastructure in afghanistan. the notion that the cftc that the 80 or $90 billion more that we need can't be done because of the deficit that people spent in $147 billion so we can keep subsidizing american farmers is nonsense. similarly with the fcc they want to turn in. they will bring in more money to the system than it will be given to run it. that's one effect. in fact, what you have running here is a catch 22. first, deny the fcc and cftc adequate funding. they in turn are not able to deal with the rulemaking requirements that they have. then because we haven't been abl
this notion that we didn't deal with too big to fail. there are a couple of areas where i see the colleagues in climate change and health care don't want to take it on because it's still too popular. coming to the defense of derivative trading is not a particular cause. they are coming at it sideways. one is to try to use the deficit as an excuse for under funding the scc and cftc. they are being denied the funds that it needs that is a small percentage for wasting infrastructure in...
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is italy too big to fail? >> well, certainly it is. i mean, if you have to think about a rescue package for italy no one today has the money to put it up. i mean, let's face it, as you said before, italy is six times the size of greece. so i think that everybody should be quite calm. today the markets were doing much better. it's true, as ken was saying before, part of the confusion arose because of a fight over an internal political fight between berlusconi and finance minister tremonte. but the decree for a large austerity plan was already passed. and it was because of this fight that the markets feared that maybe this decree was not going to be approved by parliament. today the situation has been clarified. by friday this package will be passed and, you know, italy is going to go on by adopting this plan and by 2014 it will have a balanced budget which is going to be quite an enviable situation if all of this will go according to plan. >> suarez: professor rogoff, the news of the austerity plan seemed to have calmed really jittery m
is italy too big to fail? >> well, certainly it is. i mean, if you have to think about a rescue package for italy no one today has the money to put it up. i mean, let's face it, as you said before, italy is six times the size of greece. so i think that everybody should be quite calm. today the markets were doing much better. it's true, as ken was saying before, part of the confusion arose because of a fight over an internal political fight between berlusconi and finance minister tremonte....
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you have the headline here, boehner, a big deal no longer operative. he told house republicans on tuesday -- between what speaker boehner is saying and what minority leader mitch mcconnell is saying, where are the negotiations at this point? guest: the prevailing milled -- mood is pessimism. the negotiations now that the congressional leaders have gone to the white house for three straight days, the of not made a whole lot of progress. each side has retrenched. ideologically, the democrats are leery of making any cuts or changes to entitlement programs without some revenue increases, tax increases. and republicans have been consistently opposed to anything that smacks of tax increases. so you had the mcconnell plan yesterday shaking everything up a bit. it is unclear how viable an option that will be going forward. host: when they get together with the president at the white house this afternoon, what is it that will be on the table? what will they be able to work with on the congressional side and on obama's side? guest: been talking in the last coupl
you have the headline here, boehner, a big deal no longer operative. he told house republicans on tuesday -- between what speaker boehner is saying and what minority leader mitch mcconnell is saying, where are the negotiations at this point? guest: the prevailing milled -- mood is pessimism. the negotiations now that the congressional leaders have gone to the white house for three straight days, the of not made a whole lot of progress. each side has retrenched. ideologically, the democrats are...
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investments in our federal science agencies and our national innovation in-- infrastructure are not big government spending programs we cannot afford, they are the minimum down payments for our nation's national security, public health, and economic vitality, all this talk down the street now about how we're going to grow, this is it. we cannot afford to postpone this research. i urge my colleagues to vote for this amendment. i yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. >> mr. chairman. the chair: the gentleman from new jersey. mr. frelinghuysen: i move to strike the last word. the chair: the gentleman is recognized. mr. frelinghuysen: i rise in opposition to the amendment but salute my colleague from new jersey, mr. holt, not only for his keer in science but also his focus as a member of congress on science and science research in so many areas. in order to increase funding for science research, his amendment decreases funding for weapons activities. our nation's defense relies on a reliable and effective nuclear detempt and these capabilities cannot be allowed to deteri
investments in our federal science agencies and our national innovation in-- infrastructure are not big government spending programs we cannot afford, they are the minimum down payments for our nation's national security, public health, and economic vitality, all this talk down the street now about how we're going to grow, this is it. we cannot afford to postpone this research. i urge my colleagues to vote for this amendment. i yield back my time. the chair: the gentleman yields back. >>...
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how big of a hit is that for rupert murdock's media empire? >> it's a very big hit indeed. in british constitution, if i can call it that, and political practice, what is going to unfold this afternoon and this evening, in the parliament here, is a fundamental significance. all three major parties accounting for more than 600 of the 650 seats in the house of commons will be voting for a resolution move by the opposition labor party that calls for mr. murdoch to abandon that takeover bid which would be one of the biggest, if not the single biggest, i believe, media takeover bids in the history of this country. it will fundamentally affect the future of news corporation because in my view, at least, a vote in the house of commons by all three parties asking to get out of that bid, is probably going to end be the bid for all practical purposes and cause news corp to go back to the drawing board and refashion its future. >> if there is an investigation here in the united states, because apparently senator rockefeller here is calling for an investigation into whether news corp b
how big of a hit is that for rupert murdock's media empire? >> it's a very big hit indeed. in british constitution, if i can call it that, and political practice, what is going to unfold this afternoon and this evening, in the parliament here, is a fundamental significance. all three major parties accounting for more than 600 of the 650 seats in the house of commons will be voting for a resolution move by the opposition labor party that calls for mr. murdoch to abandon that takeover bid...